| Acknowledgements |
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| Series Preface |
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| Introduction |
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| Select Bibliography |
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PART I CHALLENGING STATE SOVEREIGNTY: MIGRANTS AS SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW |
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1 `The Human Rights of Migrants in General International Law: From Minimum Standards to Fundamental Rights', Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, 28, pp. 225--55 |
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2 `Nationality and Alienage', in Human Rights and Common Good, Collected Essays: Volume III, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 133--49 |
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3 `Being Here: Ethical Territoriality and the Rights of Immigrants', Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 8, pp. 389--410 |
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PART II DEFINING RIGHTS ACROSS BORDERS |
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4 `Making People Illegal', in Peter Fitzpatrick and Patricia Tuitt (eds), Critical Beings: Law, Nation and the Global Subject, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 83--99 |
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5 `Travel Plans: Border Crossings and the Rights of Transnational Migrants', Harvard Human Rights Journal, 18, pp. 107--38 |
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6 `Human Rights and the Elusive Universal Subject: Immigration Detention under International Human Rights and EU Law', Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 19, pp. 257--303 |
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PART III FAMILY, GENDER AND THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN |
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7 `Migration, Gender, and the Limits of Rights', in Ruth Rubio-Marin (ed.), Human Rights and Immigration, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 145--76 |
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8 `Revisiting the Meaning of Marriage: Immigration for Same-Sex Spouses in a Post-Windsor World', Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc, 66, pp. 167--77 |
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209 | (12) |
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9 `Arendt's Children: Do Today's Migrant Children Have a Right to Have Rights?', Human Rights Quarterly, 31, pp. 410--51 |
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10 `Of Relative Rights and Putative Children: Rethinking the Critical Framework for the Protection of Refugee Children and Youth', Australian International Law Journal, 20, pp. 33--53 |
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11 `At the Border and Between the Cracks: The Precarious Position of Irregular Migrant Workers under International Human Rights Law', Melbourne Journal of International Law, 8, pp. 1--34 |
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12 `Numbers vs. Rights: Trade-offs and Guest Worker Programs', International Migration Review, 42, pp. 249--65 |
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13 `The Invisible Worker', North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, 27, pp. 483--96 |
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14 `In Defence of the Migrant Workers Convention: Standard Setting for Contemporary Migration', in Satvinder S. Juss, The Ashgate Research Companion to Migration Law, Theory and Policy, Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 491--515 |
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PART V HEALTH AND DISABILITY |
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15 `Immigration Status and Basic Social Human Rights: A Comparative Study of Irregular Migrants' Right to Health Care in France, the UK and Canada', Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 28, pp. 6--40 |
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16 `Migrating to Australia with Disabilities: Non-discrimination and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities', Australian Journal of Human Rights, 16, pp. 63--104 |
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PART VI THE INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS BILL OF RIGHTS PROJECT |
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17 `International Migrants Bill of Rights, with commentary' (2013), Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, 28, pp. 23--103 |
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| Name Index |
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